Zaporozhye
a city in se ukraine, on the dnieper river.
noun
a city in e ukraine on the dnieper river: developed as a major industrial centre after the construction (1932) of the dnieper hydroelectric station. pop: 798 000 (2005 est) former name (until 1921) aleksandrovsk
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